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Automatic writing – Writing produced without conscious thought.Bilocation – Being in two places at the same time.Clairvoyance – Perception outside the known human senses.
• Death-warning – A vision of a living person prior to their death.
• Dowsing – Ability to locate objects.Faith healing – Diagnosing and curing disease.Mediumship – Communicating with the spirit of a person who has died.Out-of-body experience and astral projection – Experiences of being disembodied.
• Precognition, premonition, precognitive dreams, and second sight – Perception of future events before they happen.
• Psychokinesis or telekinesis – Manipulation of matter, space, time or energy.
• Psychometry – Obtaining information about a person or object.
• Remote viewing – Gathering of information at a distance.
• Retrocognition – Perception of past events.Scrying – Use of an item to view events at a distance or in the future
• Telepathy, extrasensory perception, and sixth sense – Transfer of thoughts or emotions, especially knowing another person’s thoughts.Transvection – Bodily levitation or flying

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%List of superhuman features and abilities in fictionFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from List of superhuman abilities)

Note: This is a list of features/abilities, not a list of characters by their feature/ability. Fiction traditionally features characters with superhuman, supernatural, or paranormal abilities, often referred to as “superpowers” (also spelled “super powers” and “super-powers”) or “powers”. Below is a list of many of those that have been known to be used. Some of these categories overlap.

1.Means
Examples of ways in which a character has the ability to generate an effect.

Peak human potential– Also known as peak human physical condition (and other variations of the name), this is the ability to reach a level of physical fitness beyond that of a superb Olympian or fighter. Though not necessarily a superpower, this primarily involves the vastness of human feats such as athleticism or combat (marksmanship included).• Examples: Daredevil or Dick Grayson or Moonwing or Loca Sanchez

Inhuman nature – These powers are native to the non-human or partially human nature of the character. This includes, but is not limited to, characters who are aliens, demons, and/or gods.• Examples: Homo mermanus or Kryptonians or Shinigami

2.Object-based powers
Powers derived from objects (also known as artifacts), such as armor, jewelry, weapons, and wands.
• Examples: Juggernaut’s Crimson Gem of Cyttorak or Green Lantern’s power ring Mutation

Main article: Mutant (fictional) -These powers are a direct result of some form of either induced evolution or natural selection in human beings, usually manifested during adolescent puberty when other mental and bodily adaptations take place.• Examples: X-Men or Captain Comet or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Dark Claw

3.Methods
Examples of methods by which a character generates an effect.

Energy sourcing – Ability to draw power from large or small but abundant sources of energy, such as turning kinetic energy into physical blasts or converting solar energy into other forms. Sometimes based on proximity to source, sometimes stored for future use.• Examples: Nexus or Ray

Chi -Main article: Qi. Many characters who train in martial arts gain superhuman capabilities by learning to harness chi or some form of life energy. This type of method generally provides extraordinary strength, speed, durability and reflexes. Also often used for superhuman awareness, energy blasts, elemental powers and sometimes invulnerability.• Examples: Iron Fist or Krillin

Magical powers – Main articles: Magic (paranormal) and Magic (fantasy) : Ability to use magical forces to varying degrees. Often used to simulate other powers, such as mind control and elemental attacks.

Not all “magical” superpowers are actually supernatural, but are based on alternate or futuristic “science” which is unexplainable. For instance, Moon Knight’s strength, endurance and reflexes are enhanced depending upon the phases of the moon. Uncle Sam has his powers in proportion to the people’s belief in the ideals of America.

Pseudo-supernatural Examples: Mister Mxyzptlk or Impossible Man

Technopathy -Ability to manipulate technology. Manifested as a special form of electrical/telekinetic manipulation, a special form of “morphing” which allows physical interaction with machines, or even a special form of ESP that allows for mental interface with computer data.• Examples: Black Box or Cyborg Superman or Drummer or Micah Sanders

Telekinesis -Main article: Psychokinesis : Ability to manipulate and control objects with the mind, often in ways not visible to the naked eye.• Examples: Jean Grey or Maxima or Alice or Sylar

4.Powers
Superpower manipulation
This section refers to the ability to manipulate superpowers themselves, not “power” such as electrical power or gravitational power.

Accelerated healing -Main article: Healing factor : Ability to heal rapidly from any injury; the rate of recovery varies from character to character. Can sometimes result in the slowing of aging.• Examples: Wolverine or Lobo or Alucard or Claire Bennet

Acid generation -Ability to generate acid, can be manifested through touch or as a spray.• Examples: Anarchist or Man-Thing or Reptile

Animal mimicry – Ability to take on the abilities of certain animals.• Examples: Animal Man or Vixen

Biological manipulation – Ability to control all aspects of a living creature’s biological make-up. This includes, but is not limited to, genetic alterations, physical distortion/augmentations, healing, disease, and biological functions.• Examples: Elixir

Body part substitution –Ability to replace one’s limbs or other body parts with those of another.• Examples: Deadpool

Bone manipulation – Ability to manipulate the bones in one’s own body. This includes, but is not limited to, the generation of new bone mass, projecting bones out from the skin or rearranging one’s own bones.• Examples: Marrow or Spike

Temporal duplication – Ability to bring past and future versions of oneself back to the present.• Examples: Flashback or Damian Tryp

Echolocation – Ability to determine location of items in the environment by use of reflected sound waves, whether generated by the character or ambient sound. Also known as sonar or radar sense.• Examples: Mentallo or Man-Bat or Dare the Terminator

Invisibility – Ability to render the user unseen to the naked eye.• Examples: Invisible Woman or Invisible Kid or Mew

Invulnerability -Ability to be immune to one or more forms of physical damage.• Examples: Emery Schaub or Supergirl] or Brit or Doc Strange

Superhuman breath – Ability to inhale/exhale with superhumanly powerful lungs. This can range from exhaling on par with a giant fan’s wind current to inhalation on par with the power of a gravitational vortex.• Examples: Toad or Superman or Kirby

Superhuman durability – Ability to have a higher resistance to one or more forms of damage before being injured.• Examples: Luke Cage or Solomon Grundy or Tick or Yasutora Sado

Superhuman reflexes -Ability to react faster than a normal human.• Examples: Blade or Midnighter or Son Gohan

Wallcrawling -Ability to crawl on vertical and horizontal surfaces.• Examples: Spider-Man or Nightcrawler or Knuckles the Echidna

Waterbreathing -Ability to respirate through water in lieu of a gaseous medium. Not to be confused with an ability to go without breathing or to be able to breathe an alternate air supply.• Examples: Namor or Aquaman

Ecological empathy – The ability to sense the overall well-being and conditions of one’s immediate environment and natural setting stemming from a psychic sensitivity to nature.• Examples: Storm or Swamp Thing

Superhuman tracking – Ability to track an individual or object through supernatural means; sometimes referred to as “pathfinding.”• Examples: Dawnstar or Molly Walker

7.ESPExtrasensory perceptionThe abilities of extra-sensory perception (ESP) and communication. Astral projectionAlso known as astral travel – this is the ability to separate and control one’s astral body.
• Examples: Rachel Summers or Rose Wilson

Mental projection -Ability to project one’s consciousness/emotions into the astral plane, into another, or to make them real.• Examples: Morpheus

Cross-dimensional awareness – Ability to detect actions and events in other dimensions. This is occasionally used in comics as an awareness of the fourth wall between the characters and the artist or audience.• Examples: She-Hulk or Ambush Bug

Empathy – Ability to read or sense the emotions and/or control the emotions or feelings of others.• Examples: Empath or Raven or Belldandy or Will Vandom

Mediumship – Ability to see and communicate with the dead (i.e., ghosts).• Examples: Wicked

Precognition -Ability to perceive the future. It may be expressed in vague dreams while asleep, other times it can be clear and can occur at will. It may also be used as a form of “danger sense” to show the user that they are being threatened and from what direction it is coming from.• Examples: Destiny or Nura Nal or Seras Victoria or Phoebe Halliwell

Psychometry – Ability to relate details about the past or future condition of an object or location, usually by being in close contact with it.• Examples: Adrienne Frost or Tuxedo Mask

Telepathy –Ability to read the thoughts of, or to mentally communicate with others.• Examples: Exodus or Saturn Girl or Piccolo or Mewtwo

8. Domination and mind controlThe ability to alter the perceptions of others, and general ability to control the actions of others with the mind.• Examples: Karma or Universo or Lelouch Lamperouge or Matt Parkman

Astral trapping – Ability to cause an astral projection to stay on the astral plane, usually in one specific place.• Examples: Shadow King

Memory manipulation – Ability to erase or enhance the memories of another.• Examples: Professor X or Zatanna or Haitian

Possession – Ability to take control of another individual’s body via astral travel, mind uploading or corporeal transference.• Examples: Nocturne or Jericho or Orochimaru

Psionic blast – Ability to overload another’s mind causing pain, memory loss, lack of consciousness, vegetative state or death after having created a psionic link into that individual’s mind.• Examples: Psylocke or Psimon

Psychic weapons -Ability to create a weapon of psychic energy that can harm mentally and not physically.• Examples: Danielle Moonstar or Wild Thing

9.Manipulate fundamental forces or reality
These powers may be manifested by various methods, including: by some method of molecular control; by access to, or partially or fully shifting to another dimension; by manipulating the geometric dimensions of time or space; or by some other unnamed method.• Examples: Gateway or Access

Animation – Ability to bring inanimate objects to life or to free an individual from petrification.• Examples: Selene or Ozymandias

Darkness or shadow manipulation – Ability to create or manipulate darkness, often by mentally accessing a dimension of dark energy (the Darkforce dimension in Marvel Comics, and the Shadowlands in DC Comics) and manipulating it.• Examples: Black Death or Shade or Wraith or Shikamaru Nara

Density control – Ability to increase or decrease the natural density of an object and/or one’s self.• Examples: Vision or Martian Manhunter

Disintegration – Ability to disintegrate matter through touch or through beams.• Examples: Wither or Plasmus

Elemental transmutation – The ability to alter chemical elements, changing them from one substance to another by rearranging the atomic structure. May be limited to self-transmutation.• Examples: Alchemy or Metamorpho or Edward Elric

Gravity manipulation – Ability to manipulate or generate gravitons, or other types of gravitational interactions.• Examples: Alex Power or Geo-Force or Spider-Boy

Immortality – Ability to live forever. This may be complete immortality encompassing invulnerability, partial invulnerability to all but specific events (i.e., decapitation or exposure to a specific chemical such as kryptonite), or simply an inability to age normally.• Examples: Mephisto or Vandal Savage or Adam Monroe or Raiden

Resurrection – Ability to come back to life after being killed.• Examples: Mr. Immortal or Resurrection Man or Doctor Doomsday

Time manipulation – Ability to affect the flow of time by slowing, accelerating, reversing, or stopping it.• Examples: Tempo or Zoom or Hiro Nakamura

Classical elements – Ability to control or manipulate the elements.• Examples: Crystal or Aang

Air and wind manipulation – Ability to control, generate, or absorb air or wind.• Examples: Wind Dancer or Red Tornado

Cold and ice manipulation – Ability to reduce the kinetic energy of atoms and thus reduce temperature, can be used to control, generate, or absorb ice.• Examples: Iceman or Killer Frost or Iceberg or Tōshirō Hitsugaya

Earth manipulation – Ability to control earth; sand, stone, rock, lava, dirt, or other minerals.• Examples: Petra or Terra or Gaara or Terra-X

Fire and heat manipulation – Main article: Pyrokinesis Ability to control the kinetic energy of atoms to generate, control or absorb fire.• Examples: Pyro or Fire or Sailor Mars or Liu Kang

Water and moisture manipulation – Ability to control, generate or absorb water.• Examples: Garth or Sailor Mercury or Katara

Weather manipulation – Ability to control or mentally affect the weather. This includes the ability to generate various natural phenomena (rain, tornadoes, lightning, ocean currents, etc.) or control the intensity of the weather.• Examples: Monsoon or Typhoon or Sarah Rainmaker or Trisana Chandler

Energy manipulation – These powers deal with energy generation, conversion and manipulation. In addition to generic energy, versions of these powers exist that deal with such things as light, sound, electricity, nuclear energy, and the Darkforce dimension.• Examples: Nukla

Concussion beams – Ability to generate or transform various forms of energy into a “solid” or concussive beam of energy.• Examples: Cyclops or Gunfire

Energy blasts – Ability to expel various forms of energy from the body.• Examples: Havok or Starfire or Sparrow or Yamcha

Electrical transportation – Ability to travel through electrical conduits (such as power lines or telephone lines). Can enter through devices such as televisions, electrical poles or computers.• Examples: Electro or Atom or Livewire

Illusion – Ability to alter or deceive the perceptions of another. Can be sensory, a light or sound-based effect, or an alteration of mental perceptions.• Examples: Mastermind or Manchester Black or Runaway or Sasuke Uchiha